Informacijski horizonti hrvatskih stručnjaka različitih profesija
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https://doi.org/10.15291/libellarium.v9i2.267Ključne riječi:
informacijski horizonti, informacijski izvori, informacijsko ponašanje korisnika, liječnici, nastavniciSažetak
Rad donosi dio rezultata istraživanja1 provedenog u svibnju 2015. godine u Osijeku na uzorku od pet liječnika i pet nastavnika hrvatskog jezika i književnosti. Cilj istraživanja bio je utvrditi kategorije informacijskih izvora koje koriste stručnjaci različitih profesija pri obavljanju svoga posla te je u tu svrhu korišten metodološki okvir informacijskih horizonata koji je predložila autorica D. Sonnenwald. U ovom su radu predstavljeni rezultati prikupljeni kvalitativnom metodom mapa informacijskih horizonata ispitanika. Rezultati istraživanja pokazuju kako liječnici u većoj mjeri koriste mrežne izvore, a nastavnici tiskane iako te izvore u velikoj mjeri koriste i jedni i drugi. Mlađi ispitanici uključuju više informacijskih izvora u svoje informacijske horizonte od starijih, ali stariji ispitanici u većoj mjeri koriste mrežne izvore. Doprinos je ovoga rada provođenje jednoga od prvih istraživanja toga teorijskog okvira u situacijama vezanima uz posao.
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